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Mark Zuckerberg is building an AI bot to help run Meta and remain competitive in AI

By staffMarch 24, 20262 Mins Read
Mark Zuckerberg is building an AI bot to help run Meta and remain competitive in AI
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Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg is building an artificial intelligence (AI) agent to help him perform his executive duties autonomously, according to a report.

An AI agent can autonomously plan and carry out tasks on a user’s behalf, with little human intervention, such as searching for information and carrying out tasks such as helping to plan a holiday.

Zuckerberg is developing the agent to complete tasks faster. For instance, the bot will allow the tech multibillionaire to retrieve information more quickly, without having to go through reports and the organisation’s management structure, according to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

The development is part of a broader move to integrate AI in all Meta employees’ workflows, so that the company can shave layers from its organisational structure and remain competitive in the race to adopt AI, according to WSJ.

“We’re elevating individual contributors and flattening teams,” Zuckerberg said on a company earnings call last month, the WSJ reported. “If we do this, then I think that we’re going to get a lot more done and I think it’ll be a lot more fun.”

Meta employees are already reportedly using AI tools such as‘Second Brain,’ which helps locate and organise documents, and ‘My Claw,’ a personalised AI agent which can communicate with other people’s agents, and acts similarly to personal assistants.

Meta acquired Moltbook, a social network for AI chatbots, earlier this month. The company has reportedly also set up an internal messaging board, similar to some of Moltbook’s features, for AI agents to chat with each other.

Meta also acquired the AI agent company Manus last year.

Euronews Next has reached out to Meta for comment but did not receive a reply at the time of publication.

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